| At CTYardSale,
your privacy and security are two of our highest priorities. When we refer
to security, we mean the ways we make sure the information you send us
remains secure.
IS MY CREDIT CARD NUMBER SECURE? We have taken many steps to ensure the security of your transaction. Some of them involve adopting industry standards. (For example, the secure connection between your browser and sensitive portions of our site uses industry standard encryption.) Some of them are exclusive to us. (For example, we may store your financial information on a system that is not directly connected to the internet.) Our aim is simply to enable you to make transactions with confidence.WHAT DOES THE "SECURITY WARNING" WINDOW THAT SOMETIMES POPS UP REALLY MEAN? On
some browsers, this window can be a bit intimidating. But it simply means
that you're entering the safest, most secure area of our Web site. This
should be reassuring since this is where credit card transactions take
place. Click on the "Continue" button to move to the next step. Going from
Secure mode to insecure mode, you'll likely receive another similar alert
message, just to make sure you know what's happening. If you don't want
to see these alerts (a personal security choice for you to decide), then
you may click to de-check the "Show This Alert Next Time" box.
HOW
DO I KNOW IF A WEB SITE IS SECURE?
In
order to be accurate, we're going to get a bit detailed here. When buying
something on the Internet, there are three things to be sure of:
WHICH PARTS OF OUR SITE ARE SECURE? Most of the activity on our site involves the viewing of materials we've prepared and made accessible to everyone, so there's no need for these pages to be "secure". With a product page or an editorial page for example, no security risk exists because there is no "information" being exchanged. The portion of our site we've made secure is, not surprisingly, the order form area. This is where you actually purchase any item or ad listing you've put into our Secure Form. The entire process, from introduction to final confirmation, takes place in a secure environment. There are several ways to confirm that you're in a secure area. All SSL capable browsers have a symbol to indicate secure mode. Typically you will see either a broken or complete key, an open or closed lock or simply a closed lock depending on your particular browser. The complete key and closed lock symbols indicate that you are in a secure area of the web site. Never order anything from any website with a credit card that has a broken or Missing key! One additional note: some browsers give you a warning when you go from a secure area to a regular area. This lets you know when you leave our secure server and go back to a regular page. Back to main page |